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The fourteenth edition of Europe's World is out. We feel it's fair to say that few if any publications in the field of international relations and policy debate have grown as fast or widened their scope so remarkably as Europe's WorldTable of contents of Issue 14.

The search is on for 'global governance' solutions to the world's economic and political problems. The trouble is, of course, that there's not much agreement across Europe or around the world on what sort of policy instruments, institutions and rules would open the way to a fairer international system serving the needs of North and South, East and West while avoiding the pitfalls that led to the global crisis.  Read more

 
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Europe’s World is the only Europe-wide policy journal, produced in association with some 130-plus leading European think tanks and academic institutions. Its website EuropesWorld.org is designed to further promote debate on the policy challenges facing Europe. It offers free access to the 600-plus articles by prominent authors featured to date in the journal of Europe’s World, but also features a constant stream of studies, reports and opinions from a growing community of think tanks, researchers and opinion makers from throughout Europe and beyond.

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Table Of Contents of the "Spring 2007" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
on Hubert Védrine's "How others see us: Policy lessons for Europe" by C. Boyden Gray
on Urban Ahlin's "Soft power could put sharper teeth into the EU’s neighbourhood policy" by Sjoukje Sandra Volbeda
on Richard Youngs' "How Europe’s Mediterranean policy went so badly wrong" by Juan Prat
on Julian Lindley-French's "Why America is stuck with NATO " by Stephanie Babst
on Julian Lindley-French's "Why America is stuck with NATO" by Paulo Casaca
on Georgi Angelov's "How to gate-crash the eurozone" by Meelis Atonen
on Jiří Dienstbier's "Sweet and sour fruits of the Velvet Revolution" by Pavol Hrušovský
on Jacques Barrot's "Fear of change is Europe’s transport roadblock" by Paolo Costa
on Herbert Lust's "It’s time Brussels got its thinking straight on civil aviation" by Johannes Ludewig, Drewin Nieuwenhuis
on John Monks' "My strategy for staunching the trades unions’ haemorrhaging memberships" by Turlough O’Sullivan
on John Monks' "My strategy for staunching the trades unions’ haemorrhaging memberships" by Hilmar Schneider
on Sebastian Vos' "Europe’s infant energy strategy looks muddled and unclear" by Britta Thomsen
on Donald Kaberuka's "If Doha dies, what then?" by Iñigo Febrel Melgarejo
on Alain Boinet's "Both practical and political pitfalls may sink the EU’s disaster relief force" by Danute Budreikaite
On Richard Rose's "'Tough love' should be the EU’s new standard for aspiring members" by Mátyás Eörsi
INTERNATIONAL
Asia’s rise means we must re-think EU-US relations by Werner Weidenfeld
Central Asia: At last Europe may be getting its act together by Hedi Wegener
The irresistible pressures forcing change on NATO by Rob de Wijk
It's time to clarify the constructive ambiguity in the NATO-EU security relationship by Paolo Brandimarte, Roberto Menotti
EUROPE
What France must do to repair the No vote’s damage by Noëlle Lenoir
The riddle of eurozone inflation by Giancarlo Corsetti
New-style stock exchanges are a window of opportunity for Europe by Leif Beck Fallesen
Freer markets and not social models hold the key to cohesion by Jan Krzysztof Bielecki
Warning to Brussels – Don’t be seduced by the Nordic model by Lorraine Mullally
Why Ireland’s economic miracle isn’t a global model yet by Michael J. O’Sullivan
Only strong leadership will get Europe back on track by Wilfried Martens
Long on policies but short on politics, the EU needs a breath of fresh air by Loukas Tsoukalis
The EU’s wrong-headed NO to a special statute for foundations by Gerard Salole
Cultural Revolution: the only way to cut through the EU’s red tape jungle by Stefan Schepers
POLICY DOSSIER
DOSSIER ENERGY: The broad thrust of Europe's energy strategy by Europe's World
DOSSIER ENERGY: Why the EU has got its gas strategy wrong by Nicholas J. Watson
DOSSIER ENERGY: The cut-throat energy politics of Russia and Turkey by John Roberts
DOSSIER ENERGY: Blueprint for a global energy authority by Christoph Frei
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Now Europe has a chance of global leadership on development policy by Simon Maxwell
What the EU must do to silence its human rights critics by Gintaras Steponavicius
It’s not the CAP that’s hurting the developing countries by Andreas Schneider
SPONSORED SECTIONS
The pillage by Turkey of the 12,000 year old cultural heritage of Cyprus by unknown Government of the Republic of Cyprus
Catalonia, hub of the European regional movement by unknown Generalitat de Catalunya
Andalusia: Bridge to the future by unknown Delegación de la Junta de Andalucia en Bruselas
The Basque country's foreign policy agenda by unknown Delegation of the Basque Country in Brussels
Transport and the environment: It's time for fresh thinking and long term vision by unknown Volvo
Kashmir Centre.EU – mapping new frontiers by unknown Kashmir Centre.EU
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SPOTLIGHT
“Germany’s EU Presidency must have two very clear priorities” by unknown Socialist Group in the European Parliament
“On the constitution, Europe’s problem is the political context, not the text itself” by unknown Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in t
“The Berlin Declaration is an occasion for governments to send a strong political signal on the future of Europe” by unknown European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
Against the odds, BELGIUM’s “purple” government is betting its re-election on growth by Marc De Vos
Much wrangling over BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA’S next constitution but little real debate by Sevima Sali-Terzic
FRANCE’s presidential race is paving the way for deep-seated reforms by Philippe Herzog
Economic reform doubts add no lustre to GERMANY’s EU presidency by Michael Hüther
ITALY’s grand plans for EU foreign policy rest on clay feet at home by Ettore Greco
EU’s model member LATVIA has still to rout its Oligarchs by Atis Lejinš
POLAND’s policy agenda for 2007 will still reflect its scratchy EU relationship by Piotr Maciej Kaczynski
Fuelled by EU membership, ROMANIA heads for a political roller-coaster by Sever Voinescu
SLOVAKIA’s political lurch casts doubt on its pro-EU stance by Grigorij Mesežnikov
SPAIN reviews its credentials for stepping into the EU’s political limelight by Andrés Ortega
A new policy for SWEDEN? by Gunilla Herolf
TURKEY Bogeyman or Savior? by Güven Sak
EUROPE'S WORLD DEBATING FORUM
“Democratising” the EU. Why it matters and how to do it by Antoaneta Dimitrova
In reaction to Loukas Tsoukalis' "Long on policies but short on politics, the EU needs a breath of fresh air" by Antoaneta Dimitrova
In reaction to Giancarlo Corsetti's "The riddle of eurozone inflation" by Ville Aalto-Setälä
Eurozone consumers are falling for inflation myth by Ville Aalto-Setälä
In reaction to Rob de Wijk's "The irresistible pressures forcing change on NATO" by Adrian Pop
In reaction to Wilfried Martens' "Only strong leadership will get Europe back on track" by Robert Elgie
In reaction to Noëlle Lenoir's "What France must do to repair the No vote's damage by Helen Drake

OUR EUROPEAN RADAR SCREEN

It is not easy to track policy thinking around Europe, but fresh ideas and new reports from over 130 think tanks and universities that make up the Europe's World Advisory Board are featured under Partner Network.

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Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW) (Austria) 
Fundacion para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dialogo Exterior (FRIDE) (Spain)
 
Center for International Studies at the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)   Faculty of International relations at the University of Economics in Prague (UEP) (Czech Republic) 
Kiel Institute for World Economics (Germany) 
Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estratégicos (Spain)
 
The Institute of Democratic Politics (IDP) (Lithuania)    Department of International Relations at the University of Padua (Italy)
 Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln (Germany)
Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) (Poland)
 
Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations (Switzerland)    Friends of Europe (Belgium)
Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) (Germany) 
Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) (Greece)
 
Institute for World Economics (IWE) (Hungary)    Russia in Global Affairs (Russian Federation)
Institute of European Affairs (IEA) (Ireland) 
Institute for Strategic and International Studies (IEEI) (Portugal)
 
Institute for International Relations (IMO) (Croatia)    Centre for European Integration Studies (CEIS) (Georgia)
Confrontations Europe (France) 
European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) (Spain)
 
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)    Faculty of studies of the European Economic Integration at the Romanian American University
 Madariaga European Foundation (Belgium)
Estonian Foreign Policy Institute (EVI)
 
Institute for Civilization and Culture (Slovenia)    European Institute at İstanbul Bilgi University (Turkey)
Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) (Italy) 
Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
 
Department of European Studies and Modern Languages at the University of Bath (United Kingdom)    Albanian Institute for International Studies (AIIS)
The Greek Centre of European Studies and Research (EKEME) 
Institute for Strategic Studies (ISS) (Poland)
 
Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) (Belgium)    Eurocollege at the Tartu University (Estonia)
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) (Sweden) 
Economic Development Foundation (IKV) (Turkey)
 
Center for European Programmes at the American University in Bulgaria    Europa-Institut (Germany)
 Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) at the European University Institute (Italy)
Department of Political Science at the University of Lund (Sweden)
 
EGMONT (Royal Institute for International Relations) (Belgium)   Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) (United Kingdom) 
 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg (France)
Faculty of International Relations of the EuroUniversity (Estonia)
 
College of Europe (Belgium)   Europe's Forum on International Cooperation (Euforic) (Netherlands) 
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI) (Italy) 
Cyprus Policy Center (CPC)
 
Open Estonia Foundation    Centre for European and Transition Studies (Latvia)
Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs 
Economic Policy Research Institute (TEPAV/EPRI) (Turkey)
 
Federal Trust for Education & Research (United Kingdom)    Institute of European Studies (IEE) at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) (Belgium)
European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) (Belgium) 
 
Baltic Development Forum (Denmark)    Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies
Austrian Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ASPR) 
European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) (Belgium)
 

Institute for Security and International Studies (Bulgaria)

   Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
The European Institute of Romania 
Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association
 
Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTSCP) (United States)    Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy (CKID) (Greece)
Center for EU Enlargement Studies (Hungary) 
Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies (MEDAC) (Malta)
 
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) (Netherlands)   School of Political Life and Diplomacy at the Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) 
 Centre for Liberal Strategies (Bulgaria)
Institute of European Studies, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)
 
Notre Europe (France)    Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) (Russian Federation)
Security & Defence Agenda (Belgium) 
Forum 2000 Foundation (Czech Republic)
 
Finnish Business and Policy Forum (EVA)    Center for International Relations (CIR) (Poland)
Institute of International Relations (IIR) (Czech Republic) 
Policy Association for an Open Society (PASOS) (Czech Republic)
 
Robert Schuman Foundation (France)    Solidar (Belgium)
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) (Belgium) 
Estonian School of Diplomacy (ESD)
 
Department of Social and Political Studies at the University of Pavia (Italy)    Centre for EU Studies at the Ghent University
 Centre for International Development Issues at the Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands)
Polish Institute of International Affairs


 
   
 Hungarian Institute of International Affairs
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
 
Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information   Institución Futuro - think tank independiente (Spain) 
 Austrian Institute of International Affairs
Latvian Institute of International Affairs
 
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress   Center for Applied Policy Research (C.A.P.) 
 International Policy Network (IPN - United Kingdom)
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM - Netherlands)
 
Universidad de Castilla-la Mancha (Spain)   University of Miami (United States) 
Manchester JMCE (United Kingdom) 
Institute for European Studies, Universidad San Pablo (Spain)
 
Centre for European Politics, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)    University of Oradea (Romania)
European Institute of Lodz (Poland) 
Universidad de A Coruña (Spain)
 
Institute of European Studies, Jagellonian University (Poland)    Maxwell School of Syracuse University (United States)
University of Malta 
Council for European Studies, Columbia University (United States)
 
Universität Salzburg (Austria)    University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
International Centre for Policy Studies (Ukraine) 
Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM - Turkey)
 
Global Political Trends Center (GPoT - Turkey)   European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI - Germany) 
Centre for Strategic Studies, Jordan University (CSS) 
Centre for European Security Studies (CESS – Netherlands)


 
Gulf Research Center (GRC - United Arab Emirates)   Institute for Security and Defence Policy (ISDP - Sweden)
 
Jordan Center for Public Policy Research and Dialogue (JCPPRD) 
Atlantic Community (Germany – United States)
 
Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS)   Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA - Israel) 
Lebanese Center for Policy Studies (LCPS) 
Institut Européen des Relations Internationales (IERI - Belgium)
 
Centre for the Study of Wider Europe, National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM)   Comenius University (Slovakia) 

 

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